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Canada's CEOs Confident Their Company Will Do Financially Better in 2003 than 2002 (71%, Up Smartly From 64% in 2001)
But Workforce Hiring Outlook Softening as 50% of CEOs Indicate They'll Expand Workforce, 14% Say They'll Downsize
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A Reader's Digest Poll: Trusting In What May Happen In 2003
Canadians Trust 2003 Will be Good Year for Their Families
Canadians Also Optimistic Regarding Outlook for Jobs/Economy in 2003
However, Many Canadians Don't Think World Will Be a Safer Place During Coming Year -
One-Fifth (20%) of Canadian Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Three-Quarters (78%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance, Less Only One-Third (35%) Actually Did
`Cooking the Books' (65%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (64%) Seen as Biggest Problems -
Online Job Hunting Now Among Most Popular Online Activities
One-half Of Canadian Adults With Internet Access Have Looked At Online Job Postings, With Over One-third Of Online Job-seekers Surfing For Job Information While At Work
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What's on the Minds of British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (78%) British Columbians Satisfied With Direction of Their Life
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Feeling Hopeful About Their Future
Health and Balancing Work/Personal Life Most on Minds of British Columbians; Sex Life Last on List - Just Behind Road Network -
90% Say There is a Nursing Shortage in the Province of PEI
Three-Quarters (78%; 74% of Decided PC Voters) Say Nurses Are Not Paid Enough -- 72% Believe Better Pay and Benefits for Nurses Should Be a Higher Priority Than Tax Cuts, Hiring A Public Relations Firm (83%) Or Investing In Golf Courses (91%)
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The Aventis Healthcare Survey
A Look At Diabetes, the Healthcare System, Benefits Plans, Eldercare and Workplace Stress Among Canadian Employees
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BC Public's Views On Decision To Hold Referendum On Treaty Negotiations
Majority Of BC Public (52%) Thinks Referendum Will Have Negative Impact On Treaty Negotiations
No Real Consensus On Referendum; Support Slips 6 Points Since December (60% To 54%); 43% Oppose The Referendum
Growing Majority Of BC Public Believes Referendum Is A Waste Of Money (60%, Up 6 Points Since December - 54%)
Likelihood Of Participating In Referendum Drops Dramatically (65% In December To 51% In April)